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Old 04-27-2001, 02:40 PM   #4
Skankin
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Run a tap & die over everything... then you don't even need the oil (if it drips around the gasket, you could get screwed).

I had to use teflon tape on the lower studs to get them to seal.

The form-a-gasket thread sealant with teflon (it's white) is good stuff. Their aircraft grade sealant (brown) never seems to set right for me.
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